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The document appears to be a quiz about popular fiction works and characters. It includes questions about Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Pokemon, Narnia, Marvel comics, and more. The questions test knowledge of details like character names, plot points, and fictional elements from the stories.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition hosted by IIM Calcutta Quiz Club. The first round focuses on references from the Treehouse of Horror Simpsons episodes. The second round involves identifying recipes and phrases. The third round contains definitions from the Urban Dictionary.
Holy Trinity Quiz (Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and Star Wars), conducted by The Official Literary, Debate, and Quiz Club of MIT, Manipal as part of Litstock - The Freshmen-exclusive literary fest.
Disclaimer: All questions are original. Any resemblance whatsoever to other questions of similar kind is purely coincidental.
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The document outlines the rules for a quiz competition consisting of 3 rounds with a total of 21 questions. The rounds are on different topics and players can earn points by answering questions correctly or using lifelines like "pounce" or "bounce". Players must follow the rules or risk being banned from heaven as the quiz master's decision is described as being final.
The document contains 20 questions and answers about fictional works. It includes references to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Alice in Wonderland, and Marvel/DC movies. The questions cover topics like characters, plot details, directors, and voice actors. The answers identify key names, terms and works referenced in each question.
The document appears to be a quiz about popular fiction works and characters. It includes questions about Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Pokemon, Narnia, Marvel comics, and more. The questions test knowledge of details like character names, plot points, and fictional elements from the stories.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition hosted by IIM Calcutta Quiz Club. The first round focuses on references from the Treehouse of Horror Simpsons episodes. The second round involves identifying recipes and phrases. The third round contains definitions from the Urban Dictionary.
Holy Trinity Quiz (Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and Star Wars), conducted by The Official Literary, Debate, and Quiz Club of MIT, Manipal as part of Litstock - The Freshmen-exclusive literary fest.
Disclaimer: All questions are original. Any resemblance whatsoever to other questions of similar kind is purely coincidental.
The set for the preliminary round for 'Does Grey Matter', a quiz organized by the ex-students of M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School Quiz Club, Quotient.
The document outlines the rules for a quiz competition consisting of 3 rounds with a total of 21 questions. The rounds are on different topics and players can earn points by answering questions correctly or using lifelines like "pounce" or "bounce". Players must follow the rules or risk being banned from heaven as the quiz master's decision is described as being final.
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This document summarizes a quiz competition held by the IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club in February. The written round consisted of 6 questions testing participants' ability to describe how movies would make sense if viewed from back to front. The questions covered movies like Thor, Gran Torino, and Pretty Woman. Correct answers received +5 points each, with +10 for a bonus question that was answered with a winking emoji.
This document contains a quiz with 12 questions covering topics like famous people, history, movies, and more. It also includes rounds for figure identification, doubles, and a final showdown. The quiz is hosted by UNESQUO and includes information on scoring and bonuses for direct answers or bouncing answers off other players.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, books, music, sports, and more. It includes questions about Rorschach from Watchmen, the prisoner's dilemma in game theory, Lance Armstrong, and the term "Mendoza Line" in baseball.
1. Hitmonlee is a fighting type Pokemon that evolves from Tyrogue. It has spring-like legs that allow it to kick from long distances. Pokemon Go players found Hitmonlee appear frequently at Bruce Lee's grave.
2. The word "annihilation" comes from the Latin word that means "reduce to nothing". It was used in relation to something released in April 2018 with the next edition planned for April 2019.
3. Santa Banta jokes were used to mock the community of the last two people to be hanged in Tihar jail, before Afzal Guru. One had died so the other could not be tried.
Buddha banned 15 types of games for monks in a monastery, including board games, dice games, ball games, and games involving toys. He did so to discourage frivolity and encourage focus on spiritual practices.
The document contains questions from a quiz on movies, books, TV shows and video games. It includes questions that can be answered with names like Maledictus, Luna Lovegood, Ready Player One, Nightmare on Elm Street, Jabba the Hut, and Riverrun. Other questions are about fictional places like Tatooine, Pandora, Neverland and Pallet Town. The questions test knowledge on characters, plots and references across popular culture.
This document contains 30 trivia questions from various topics related to pop culture including movies, TV shows, comics, and literature. The questions cover topics like famous characters from shows like Dr. Who, Breaking Bad, and Downton Abbey; works inspired by other works like Paradise Lost; fictional languages from Star Trek; and real world things related to pop culture like the Strategic Defense Initiative program known as Star Wars. The document is testing knowledge of details from popular franchises and works of fiction.
The Academy Awards ceremonies have been postponed 3 times: in 1938 due to flooding in Los Angeles, in 1968 for Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral, and in 1981 after the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. Two films hold the record for the most Oscar nominations without winning a single award: The Turning Point in 1977 and The Color Purple in 1985, both receiving 11 nominations. In 1989, producer Allan Carr introduced the phrase "And the Oscar goes to..." instead of "And the winner is..." during the telecast, a change that is still used today.
This document contains the questions and answers for a 90s themed quiz. It includes 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of 90s pop culture such as TV shows, movies, music and more. Some sample questions include identifying the TV show that a fan theory refers to, the clothing brand known for oversized pockets, and the controversial song rumored to have satanic references.
This document contains questions and answers from a general quiz competition held at Zakir Husain Delhi College called "Conoscenza 2016". It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about people, events, movies, books and more. The questions cover topics ranging from sports, science, history, pop culture and current affairs.
This document contains 12 trivia questions about films, directors, and cinematic terms. The questions are multiple choice and require identifying titles, people, or phrases given contextual clues and descriptions. Key details provided in the questions include film titles, directors' names, years of release, awards won, and plot elements or techniques used.
The document describes a quiz being conducted by Shriya Atmakuri and Mukund Poddar. It provides rules for the quiz and then asks multiple choice questions on topics ranging from films, music, art and literature. Some questions reference popular culture like TV shows and movies to test participants' knowledge. Partial points will be awarded based on the quizmasters' discretion.
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This document summarizes the rules and questions from a quiz competition hosted by Qonnoisseur Quizmasters. It provides details on the rounds, scoring structure, and sample questions asked in each round, including topics like films, literature, history and Pokémon. Sample questions are multiple choice and require identifying names, terms and their meanings or origins.
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This document contains an entertainment quiz with questions about Bollywood movies, actors, songs, and television shows. Some example questions include identifying the movie Mughal-e-Azam was based on, the actor who played Gabbar Singh in Sholay, and the television show featuring characters named Penny and Leonard.
This document summarizes a quiz competition held by the IIT Kharagpur Quiz Club in February. The written round consisted of 6 questions testing participants' ability to describe how movies would make sense if viewed from back to front. The questions covered movies like Thor, Gran Torino, and Pretty Woman. Correct answers received +5 points each, with +10 for a bonus question that was answered with a winking emoji.
This document contains a quiz with 12 questions covering topics like famous people, history, movies, and more. It also includes rounds for figure identification, doubles, and a final showdown. The quiz is hosted by UNESQUO and includes information on scoring and bonuses for direct answers or bouncing answers off other players.
The document discusses various trivia questions related to movies, books, music, sports, and more. It includes questions about Rorschach from Watchmen, the prisoner's dilemma in game theory, Lance Armstrong, and the term "Mendoza Line" in baseball.
1. Hitmonlee is a fighting type Pokemon that evolves from Tyrogue. It has spring-like legs that allow it to kick from long distances. Pokemon Go players found Hitmonlee appear frequently at Bruce Lee's grave.
2. The word "annihilation" comes from the Latin word that means "reduce to nothing". It was used in relation to something released in April 2018 with the next edition planned for April 2019.
3. Santa Banta jokes were used to mock the community of the last two people to be hanged in Tihar jail, before Afzal Guru. One had died so the other could not be tried.
Buddha banned 15 types of games for monks in a monastery, including board games, dice games, ball games, and games involving toys. He did so to discourage frivolity and encourage focus on spiritual practices.
The document contains questions from a quiz on movies, books, TV shows and video games. It includes questions that can be answered with names like Maledictus, Luna Lovegood, Ready Player One, Nightmare on Elm Street, Jabba the Hut, and Riverrun. Other questions are about fictional places like Tatooine, Pandora, Neverland and Pallet Town. The questions test knowledge on characters, plots and references across popular culture.
This document contains 30 trivia questions from various topics related to pop culture including movies, TV shows, comics, and literature. The questions cover topics like famous characters from shows like Dr. Who, Breaking Bad, and Downton Abbey; works inspired by other works like Paradise Lost; fictional languages from Star Trek; and real world things related to pop culture like the Strategic Defense Initiative program known as Star Wars. The document is testing knowledge of details from popular franchises and works of fiction.
The Academy Awards ceremonies have been postponed 3 times: in 1938 due to flooding in Los Angeles, in 1968 for Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral, and in 1981 after the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. Two films hold the record for the most Oscar nominations without winning a single award: The Turning Point in 1977 and The Color Purple in 1985, both receiving 11 nominations. In 1989, producer Allan Carr introduced the phrase "And the Oscar goes to..." instead of "And the winner is..." during the telecast, a change that is still used today.
This document contains the questions and answers for a 90s themed quiz. It includes 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of 90s pop culture such as TV shows, movies, music and more. Some sample questions include identifying the TV show that a fan theory refers to, the clothing brand known for oversized pockets, and the controversial song rumored to have satanic references.
This document contains questions and answers from a general quiz competition held at Zakir Husain Delhi College called "Conoscenza 2016". It includes multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank style questions testing knowledge about people, events, movies, books and more. The questions cover topics ranging from sports, science, history, pop culture and current affairs.
This document contains 12 trivia questions about films, directors, and cinematic terms. The questions are multiple choice and require identifying titles, people, or phrases given contextual clues and descriptions. Key details provided in the questions include film titles, directors' names, years of release, awards won, and plot elements or techniques used.
The document describes a quiz being conducted by Shriya Atmakuri and Mukund Poddar. It provides rules for the quiz and then asks multiple choice questions on topics ranging from films, music, art and literature. Some questions reference popular culture like TV shows and movies to test participants' knowledge. Partial points will be awarded based on the quizmasters' discretion.
Finals of Game of Fandoms-The Fandom Quiz researched and conducted by Quizzito-The Quiz Society of Gargi College on 9th February as part of High Q 2018- The Annual Quizzing Festival of Gargi College.
This document contains a fake quiz with 10 multiple choice questions related to various movies, books, comics, and games. It tests knowledge about topics like Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Naruto, Game of Thrones, and Marvel comics. The questions cover characters, places, objects, and plot points from the stories.
This document summarizes the rules and questions from a quiz competition hosted by Qonnoisseur Quizmasters. It provides details on the rounds, scoring structure, and sample questions asked in each round, including topics like films, literature, history and Pokémon. Sample questions are multiple choice and require identifying names, terms and their meanings or origins.
The document contains questions about science fiction works, authors, and characters. It asks the reader to identify titles, authors, and other details from excerpts and images provided.
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1) Sumit Nagal were the current winners of the boy's doubles at Wimbledon.
2) The Koh-i-Noor diamond was mined in India and passed between several empires until it came into the possession of the East India Company.
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2. Identifying a Ferengi lecturing the Klingon High Council about finances.
3. The miraculous effect of the Miracle Berry in making sour foods taste sweet.
4. Marie Ellen Dodge being an eyewitness who identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the man accused of assassinating JFK.
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1. The passage discusses Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand cricketer who was such a talented rugby player that the All Blacks captain Dan Carter had to sit on the bench behind him. However, Brendon McCullum's girlfriend was worried about him getting injured playing rugby.
2. The passage provides context about the myth of Phaethon, who drives his father Apollo's sun chariot and scorches the earth, turning parts of Africa desert.
3. The passage discusses tattoos of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, including religious symbols like an Om and images related to Shiva.
The document provides 6 sets of pictures with a total of 20 pictures split into groups of 4 pictures each. The pictures show events or characters from James Bond movies in chronological order. Participants are tasked with identifying the overarching theme that connects all 20 pictures. Points are awarded for each correct identification of the theme based on the number of pictures identified, with higher points for identifying from later sets. Penalties are given for incorrect guesses.
The document discusses various pop culture references from movies, TV shows, books, music and more. It provides trivia questions about the origins and inspirations of titles, characters, songs and other works. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge of the connections between these cultural references and influences.
This document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition called the Banur Barite Session. The rules state that the questions will have pro-wrestling connections and the answers will provide pictures to help explain the connections. There are 28 questions on various topics that will be asked with a +10/-10 point system for correct/incorrect answers.
This document provides the rules and questions for multiple rounds of a business and technology quiz. The rounds include Pounce and Bounce, Odd Man Out, Reverse Pounce and Bounce, and Link the Hints. The questions cover topics related to companies, products, and people in business and tech and require identifying names, versions, or other key details based on the clues and hints provided. Scoring is awarded based on providing correct answers within time limits or passing questions to other teams.
This document contains a quiz with 20 questions related to business and technology. It provides the rules for the quiz, stating there are 20 multiple choice questions with some marked as star questions that will be used in the event of a tie. It then lists the 20 questions about various companies, products, and technologies. The questions are followed by the corresponding answers to the 20 questions.
This document contains the text of a general knowledge quiz with 20 multiple choice questions and their answers. It includes questions about places, institutions, company logos, search engines, projects, countries, brands, authors, vehicles, cities, positions, and flags. The document also provides the rules of the quiz, with details that there are 20 questions, star marked questions will be used for evaluation, electronic devices should be silenced, and the top 6 teams will qualify for the finals.
The document provides the rules and questions for three rounds of a general knowledge quiz competition between teams. The rounds cover topics like science, mythology, wildlife, Indian history, geography, sports, and recent events. Sample questions test knowledge of island disputes, NASA missions, moon landing details, Guinness World Record holders, historical events like the Tunguska event, South Carolina laws, and more. The document outlines the scoring system and guidelines for each round, which involve buzzing in and bouncing answers between teams.
The document discusses a general quiz with 20 multiple choice questions. It includes questions about famous people like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Winston Churchill, inventions like the artificial heart, places like Mohenjo-daro, and concepts like the Panenka kick in soccer. The document provides the questions and sometimes repeats them, but does not include the answers.
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The document provides acknowledgements to various people and organizations. It then thanks sponsors for their support. The document outlines rules for an upcoming quiz, noting there will be 20 questions with star marked questions used in the event of a tie. It instructs participants to have electronic devices switched off or on silent mode and to play fair, with the quiz master's decision being final.
The document provides acknowledgements to various people involved in the project. It then thanks all sponsors for their support. It lays out some rules for the quiz, including keeping electronic devices silent and assuming Wikipedia is factually correct. It outlines the rules for different rounds of the quiz, including pouncing and bouncing questions within time limits and getting points for correct answers. It provides several sample questions on various topics to illustrate the format and flow of the quiz.
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Introduction
The notion of Dwayne Johnson kidnapping seems straight out of a Hollywood thriller. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, known for his larger-than-life persona, immense popularity. and action-packed filmography, is the last person anyone would envision being a victim of kidnapping. Yet, the bizarre and riveting tale of such an incident, filled with twists and turns. has captured the imagination of many. In this article, we delve into the intricate details of this astonishing event. exploring every aspect, from the dramatic rescue operation to the aftermath and the lessons learned.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
Dwayne Johnson: From The Ring to The Big Screen
Dwayne Johnson's wrestling career took off in the late 1990s. when he became one of the most charismatic and popular figures in WWE. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases endeared him to fans. making him a household name. But, Johnson had ambitions beyond the wrestling ring.
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2. RULES
1. ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES SHOULD BE SWITCHED OFF OR KEPT ON SILENT MODE.
2. WIKIPEDIA HAS BEEN ASSUMED FACTUALLY CORRECT WHILE PREPARING THIS QUIZ.
3. THE MORE YOU STARE AT THE QUESTIONS, THE MORE THE ANSWER STARES BACK AT
YOU.
4. KINDLY REFRAIN FROM CYBERNETIC INVESTIGATIONS.
5. QUIZ MASTER IS GOD(DESS), HER DECISIONS ARE FINAL AND BINDING.
6. ONLY THE TOP 6 TEAMS WILL BE SELECTED FOR THE FINALS.
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5. Q1)
X is a 1955 novel, written by Y and is considered one of the best works
of the 20th century. The novel is notable for its controversial subject:
the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature
professor under the pseudonym Humbert, is obsessed with a 12-year-
old girl, Dolores Haze, with whom he becomes sexually involved after
he becomes her stepfather. Name both X and Y.
7. Q2)
X was an American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter born on November 27,
1942. Within months, X earned three UK top ten hits: “Hey Joe“ and “the wind
cries Mary". The rock and roll hall of fame describes him as "the greatest
instrumentalist in the history of rock music". Name X.
9. Q3) A Californian highway patrol officer Kevin Briggs, has
personally talked more than 200 people down from
attempting suicide at the golden gate bridge in San
Francisco, throughout his career. After retiring in 2013,
Briggs wrote a book and now goes on speaking tours to
encourage public discussion of suicide and mental illness.
Name the book he wrote.
11. Q4) On august 21, 1911, this painting was stolen from Paris. X was
suspected of stealing this painting. CNN headlines stated: THE
THEFT THAT CREATED A LEGEND. X painted one of his
masterpieces depicting atrocities during the Spanish civil war,
identify X.
13. Q5) The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by
vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars
Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its
career. The group's fast tempos, instrumentals and
aggressive musicianship made them one of the founding
"big four" bands of thrash metal. Name the band.
15. Q6) X is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
Eiichiro Oda. The official website for Eiichiro Oda's X
manga announced that the manga has set a Guinness
world record for "the most copies published for the same
comic book series by a single author". Name X.
26. Q4)
In an interview with vanity fair, former NBC executive
Karey Burke revealed that the TV show was originally
named something else. What was the name?
29. Q1)
The show produced a total of 62 episodes, which is no
arbitrary number. It is a nod to the 62nd element on the
periodic table, which is Samarium. What is Samarium
used for?
31. Q2)
This character commits the broadest range of illegal acts
on the show, which includes child murder, robbing,
association to murder of federal agents, manufacturing
and distributing meth, arson, unlawfully holding a human
in captivity, housing a meth lab, etc. Name the character.
40. Q2)
In Order of the phoenix, what three things are scattered
on the floor of the knight bus when Harry, Ron and
Hermione are heading back to Hogwarts?
56. Q1)
In season 2, Jake sends a mail on behalf of the whole
squad to Captain Holt to express condolences as Holt's
Uncle had passed away. What was the signature of the
mail?
74. Q1)
In Death Note, Light and Misa lose their memories of the
death note, and join the investigation of Kira with L. At this
time Rem, Misa’s Shinigami(Death God) hands the death note
to X of the Yotsuba Group. Together, Light and L deduce
Higuchi's identity and arrest him. When Light touches the
death note and regains his memories, he kills X with a piece of
the Death Note. Name X.
76. Q2)X is a Pokemon which was featured in the movie X and
the Jewel of Life. X is thought to be one of the most long-
lived of all Pokémon species. It has the power to
recreate the creation trio as well, presumably to guard
the dimensions when a Trainer has caught one of them.
According to the anime, its power can also bring back
things that it once destroyed, make certain things
vanish into thin air, or to halt time. Name X.
78. Q3)
In Dragon Ball, during the Red Ribbon Army Saga, Goku
meets a certain android created by Dr Gero, the scientist
who later on created Android 17 and 18. Identify the
name of the android.
80. Q4)
In Naruto, after the battle between Team 7 and Zabuza,
Team 7 complete their mission by protecting the bridge
builder. To honour them for saving him, what does the
bridge builder name the bridge?
83. Q1)
X is a theory developed by Darkseid which
mathematically proves that hope, love, and freedom are
all meaningless and effectively destroys a person's free
will. Name X.
87. Q3)X IS AN ASPECT OF THE PRESENCE, GOD’S VENGEANCE.
AFTER CREATION, LUCIFER LED THE REBELLION OF THE
ANGELS AGAINST THE PRESENCE, ONE OF WHOM WAS THE
ANGEL RAGUEL/AZTAR. AZTAR LATER REPENTED OF HIS
SINS AND, IN RETURN, WAS STRIPPED OF HIS MEMORIES
AND BECAME THE INCARNATION OF HIS WRATH. NOW
KNOWN AS THE X, HE WAS TO REPLACE ECLIPSO. NAME X.